سڭیر

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See also: سكير and سکیز

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

سڭیر

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *siŋir (sinew, tendon); cognate with Azerbaijani sinir, Bashkir һеңер (heñer), Chuvash шӑнӑр (šănăr), Kazakh сіңір (sıñır), Kyrgyz сиңир (siŋir), Turkmen siňir, Uyghur سىڭىر (si'ngir) and Uzbek singir.

Noun[edit]

سڭیر (siñir) (plural سڭیرلر)

  1. tendon, sinew, a fibrous collagen tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment
    Synonyms: پی (pey), طنب (tunub), عصب (ʿasab), كرش (kiriş)
  2. (physiology) nerve, a bundle of neurons that transmits electrical impulses all over the body
    Synonym: عصب (ʿasab)
  3. (psychology) nervousness, tension, the state or quality of being nervous or anxious
  4. (botany) nerve, vein, a thickened portion of the leaf containing the vascular bundle

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Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: sinir
  • Armenian: սինիր (sinir)

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